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disabling the same sets of Scanlists as you encounter different
scanning situations - for example, scanning in different areas, or
scanning different public safety departments or disciplines.
Wouldnʼt it be nice to quickly enable and disable your Scanlists
as groups (or “sets”), instead of scrolling to each Scanlist
individually and enabling or disabling as required? Scan Sets
allow you to do this.
scanning situations - for example, scanning in different areas, or
scanning different public safety departments or disciplines.
Wouldnʼt it be nice to quickly enable and disable your Scanlists
as groups (or “sets”), instead of scrolling to each Scanlist
individually and enabling or disabling as required? Scan Sets
allow you to do this.
When you are ready to start using Scan Sets, youʼll probably
want to set things up a little differently from the way the radio is
configured by default.
want to set things up a little differently from the way the radio is
configured by default.
We suggest that you keep Scan Set 01 as it is configured by
default - all Scanlists in Scan Set 01 enabled. However, when
you are ready to start using Scan Sets, disable Scan Set 01 by
pressing the
default - all Scanlists in Scan Set 01 enabled. However, when
you are ready to start using Scan Sets, disable Scan Set 01 by
pressing the
▶
/II/SEL
key to remove its checkmark. This will
allow the Scan Sets that you define to control the scanner.
We also suggest that you go to the Scanlists function in the Main
Menu and enable all Scanlists for scanning there by scrolling to
each one and ensuring that a checkmark is present. If not, press
the
Menu and enable all Scanlists for scanning there by scrolling to
each one and ensuring that a checkmark is present. If not, press
the
▶
/II/SEL
key to add the checkmark. Again, this allows the
Scan Sets that you define to control the scanner.
In the Main Menuʼs Scan Sets function, scroll to a Scan Set that
you wish to configure. Note that you can give the Scan Set a
meaningful name by pressing the key, then following the on-
screen instructions to change the Scan Set name. Press the
you wish to configure. Note that you can give the Scan Set a
meaningful name by pressing the key, then following the on-
screen instructions to change the Scan Set name. Press the
▶
/II/SEL
key to save your changes.
Press the
MENU
key to configure the Scan Set members. Scroll
through the Scanlists and use the
▶
/II/SEL
key to add a
checkmark next to each Scanlist that you want included as a
member of the Scan Set. When finished, press the
member of the Scan Set. When finished, press the
MENU
key to
return to the listing of Scan Sets. Repeat this process for each
Scan Set you wish to define and use. To exit the list of Scan
Sets, press the key.
Scan Set you wish to define and use. To exit the list of Scan
Sets, press the key.
To begin scanning with Scan Sets, simply use the Main Menuʼs
Scan Sets function to scroll the list of Scan Sets and place
checkmarks next to each Scan Set you wish to scan using the
Scan Sets function to scroll the list of Scan Sets and place
checkmarks next to each Scan Set you wish to scan using the
▶
/II/SEL
key. You can “stack” Scan Sets by checking more than
one. You can remove an individual Scanlist from the set by
disabling it in the Main Menuʼs Scanlists function, but remember,
it will need to be re-enabled when you want to scan it again.
disabling it in the Main Menuʼs Scanlists function, but remember,
it will need to be re-enabled when you want to scan it again.
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